DDFORMS.ORG – DD Form 1748-7 – Joint Airdrop Inspection Record (XCDS/HSCDS) – The DD Form 1748-7 is used to document the inspection of airdrop equipment. This form is used by the receiving unit to confirm that the airdrop equipment meets all safety and security requirements. The form must be completed prior to the airdrop.
Download DD Form 1748-7 – Joint Airdrop Inspection Record
Form Number | DD Form 1748-7 |
Form Title | Joint Airdrop Inspection Record (XCDS/HSCDS) |
Edition Date | 3/1/2019 |
File Size | 41 KB |
What is a DD Form 1748-7?
A DD Form 1748-7, also known as a Joint Airdrop Inspection Record, is used to document the condition of airdrop equipment prior to and after use. The form is used by all branches of the US military.
The form consists of three sections: an inspection checklist, an inventory of airdrop items, and a description of any damage found. The inspection checklist is used to ensure that all airdrop equipment is in good working order before it is used. The inventory section is used to track all items that are dropped, and the damage section is used to document any damage that occurs during the drop.
The DD Form 1748-7 is an important tool for ensuring the safety of personnel and equipment during airdrops. It is vital that all members of the military understand how to use this form correctly.
Where Can I Find a DD Form 1748-7?
A DD Form 1748-7, Joint Airdrop Inspection Record, is used to document the condition of airdrop platforms and airdrop equipment. The form is used by all branches of the U.S. military.
The form is available on the website of the U.S. Department of Defense Forms Management Program. The website allows users to search for forms by title or keyword. Once the form is located, it can be downloaded and printed.
DD Form 1748-7 – Joint Airdrop Inspection Record (XCDS/HSCDS)
A completed DD Form 1748-7, Joint Airdrop Inspection Record (XCDS HSCDS), is used to document the inspection of airdrop equipment and those items authorized for air delivery. The form is used when both Class I (subsistence) and Class III (petroleum, oils, and lubricants) commodities are inspected. This form is accomplished by the commodity inspector and signed by the commander or their representative.